Missionary Spotlight: Oscar and Cirimar Peña

May 16, 2018

Tell a little bit about yourself and where you’re from. We are from Venezuela. My wife, Cirimar, works as a… Read more Missionary Spotlight: Oscar and Cirimar Peña

Tell a little bit about yourself and where you’re from.

We are from Venezuela. My wife, Cirimar, works as a public accountant and serves full-time in sport ministry with me. I am a Judo trainer and am starting a Judo school in a strategic community this summer. We also teach biblical values in schools and serve youth and families in poor urban and indigenous communities through sports and games. We also coach and support 4 sport ministry teams who work in various cities in Venezuela. Each team has organized a sport school in their community offering holistic training in sports such as soccer, basketball, volleyball, and surfing.

What made you choose to serve with SportQuest Ministries?

We were praying about serving with a strong ministry that was connected with the global sports movement. We never applied for any ministry – we just prayed that God would lead us. Then, our good friend Cesar (SQ Panama Coordinator) told us about SportQuest, and we love this ministry!

What is your favorite thing about your ministry in Venezuela?

We have a very good opportunity right now in Venezuela. People don’t have access to food or medicine, and they are losing hope. So it’s an amazing opportunity for us to serve, to show them God’s love, and share the Gospel with action. When I was young, missionaries came and shared the Gospel with me, but it wasn’t until many years later that I remembered what they said and started following Christ. Now I have the opportunity to bring this good news to others, and I know God will change their lives like He did mine.

What has been your biggest challenge so far?

The biggest challenge is the current situation in our country. In the last few months, it’s getting harder and harder to find medicine and food for us and to share with the people around us. Often times, we have to wait 8 hours in line at the grocery store, and when we finally enter the store, there is hardly any food left to buy.

Prayer Requests:

  1. God’s direction to make good decisions in our ministry and family.
  2. Health for my family and especially Cirimar. Our first child will be born in July, and she will need a C-section. Please pray that the surgery goes well and both Cirimar and our baby girl will be healthy.
  3. Financial provision for the surgery and our upcoming ministry projects (ex. Judo School).

If you would like to donate to Oscar and Cirimar, please contact SportQuest at info@sportquest.org or use our online giving page.

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